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Make these super chocolaty, over-the-top cookies using a milk chocolate base combined with almond extract, shredded coconut, and a blast of chocolate chips!
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Marian Burros brought this cake to The Times in 1988, but election cakes are part of a rich tradition that predates the Republic In May 1771, Ezekiel Williams submitted a bill to the Connecticut General Assembly for the cost of making the "cake for the election." Connecticut elections were held in early spring, and representatives gathered in the capital in May for the vote count These Hartford election cakes were made to serve out-of-town lodgers
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A combination of crab, onion, celery, egg and bread, formed into cakes, dipped in beaten egg and bread crumbs then fried to a golden brown.
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Try this quick and easy way to make spicy croutons with garlic and herb seasoning.
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Get Spanish Omelet with Romesco Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Every college has one: some kind of nasty-fantastic amalgam of cheese and meat and grease and bread and salt and melting awesomeness From freshman year to graduation, you can eat these things twice a week and it will hurt you, but not badly — that is the magic of youth and appetite and America combined After that, such a sandwich must be counted a special treat, and adapted to adult use
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Havarti, coleslaw, and sprouts unite to form a grilled cheese to remember!
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Chorizo boudin balls are an appetizer akin to Italian arancini in which Cajun dirty rice is studded with spiced pork and enriched with creamy chicken livers before being draped in panko, fried and served with a garlic aioli Hearty yet refined, these can be made ahead, chilled (or even frozen) and then cooked just before guests arrive.
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Get Soft Pretzels Recipe from Food Network
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This strawberry streusel cake is the perfect end to a summer meal But here's the interesting thing: Eat it slightly warm and it's dessert; let it get cold, and it makes a great coffee cake for breakfast the next day The cake is slightly tricky to assemble, and at some point it may look like a mess
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An unlikely ingredient -- carbonated orange soda -- makes this roasted duck, basted with orange sauce, easy and a little bit different for your holiday table.